Hurricane Kiko intensifies to a Category 4 storm — as Lorena gears up to lash Mexico coast



Hurricane Kiko intensified into a major hurricane in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday at the same time Hurricane Lorena geared up to lash the coast of Mexico’s Baja California.

Kiko surged to Category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale with maximum sustained winds near 145 mph, according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center. It was centered about 1,560 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii, and was traveling west at 9 mph.

The wind scale ranges from 1 to 5, with hurricane categories 3 and above considered major hurricanes.

Hurricane Kiko surged to Category 4 storm on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. AP
Hurricane Lorena, a category 1 storm, is geared up to lash the coast of Mexico’s Baja California. FOX Weather

Forecasters said Kiko could get even stronger in the next day or so, but that its intensity was likely to fluctuate after that.

There were no watches or warnings associated with Kiko and no hazards affecting land.

Meanwhile, Lorena was a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds near 85 mph, though it was expected weaken and become a tropical storm on Thursday, the hurricane center said.

Satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Hurricane Kiko on Sept. 4, 2025. NOAA
Kiko, centered about 1,560 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii, could get even stronger in the next day or so, forecasters say. FOX Weather

Forecasters urged people on the Baja California peninsula and in northwestern Mexico to monitor the storm’s progress.

Lorena was centered about 210 miles west of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and traveling northwest at 12 mph.

The forecast said rainfall totals could reach 15 inches in some places, and flash flooding and mudslides were possible. Ocean swells generated by Lorena could cause life-threatening rip currents in coastal areas.

Tropical storm warnings and watches were in effect for much of Baja California and parts of northwestern Mexico. On the forecast track, the center of Lorena could move over land on Friday.

Credit to Nypost AND Peoples

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